Hello,
I am very new to Qt and installed Qt creator on two 64-bit Windows 7 machines today to get familiar with the environment. Upon building a simple "Hello World!" project I am greeted with the error message "During startup program exited with code 0x0." My application builds and executes in a command window in the background but the debugger fails to catch a breakpoint on the first line of my "main()" function (cout << "Hello World!" << endl;). I am using the MinGWW installation which came with Qt creator but it seems that, despite my best efforts, the program will not debug! Let me know what I am doing wrong to correct this problem. I really want to get this working!

Also, I apologize for not providing a dump of any sort of data. If that would be helpful in determining the cause of this problem let me know where I can obtain the files and I will gladly provide them.

[SOLVED] - For MinGW

Open your project.

Hit Ctrl+F5 to switch to Projects mode or click the relevant icon.

Click the "Targets" button near the top left of the screen.

Click the "Run" button near the top center of the screen within the "Targets" tab.

Uncheck "Run in terminal"

This allowed me to debug my MinGW project. I still can't debug my MSVC project but I haven't really looked into that error.
When I click debug a message box appears saying,
"The preferred debugger engine for debugging binaries of type 'x86-windows-msvc2010-pe-32bit' is not avaliable.
The debugger engine 'Gdb engine' will be used as a fallback.
Details: There is no CDB binary available for binaries in format 'x86-windows-msvc2012-pe-32bit'".
On the computer I'm using to test this on I have not yet installed CDB so as of now I expect this error. I will install CDB from the Windows 8 SDK (the old version is no longer easy to obtain) and post a reply if I am able to debug MSVC projects.

Click the "Clone" button.
(Repeat steps 6 and 7 until each item is cloned.)

For each of your newly cloned items set the the path to the Windows Console Debugger executable to "C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\8.0\Debuggers\x64\cdb.exe" or wherever you installed the Windows Console Debugger.

Click the "Apply" button.

Click "Debugger on the side-bar.

Click the "CDB" tab.

Check "Use CDB console".

Next to the "Symbol paths:" textbox click the down arrow on the "Insert..." button.